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I recommend the works of two of the most famous Russian anarchists – Pyotr Alekseyevich Kropotkin (“Bread and Freedom”, “Fields, Factories and workshops”, “Anarchy, its Philosophy and ideal”) and Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin (“Statehood and Anarchy”, “Federalism, Socialism and Antitheologism”)
Also, if you are interested, I can advise Pyotr Arshinov's “History of the Makhnovist Movement”and Nestor Makhno's” ABC of the Anarchist”.
Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the works of foreign anarchists, and I can only suggest that you read Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's On the Political Capacity of the Working Classes.